Anybody want A-Rod...Anybody?

The rumor is out there, so we might as well have some fun with it.
A-ROD IS COMING TO THE WHITE SOX!
You probably know Alex Rodriguez is likely on the way out of New York after another poor season (.272, 18 home runs, 57 RBI) and even worse postseason (3-for-25, 12 strikeouts) with the Yankees.
He is available, and the White Sox are “rumored” to have an interest.
Let’s just say that is true, since you can never downplay Kenny Williams’ interest on any possible deal.
My question is this Sox fans: Would you want Rodriguez on the South Side, even if the Yankees picked up the bulk of the $114 million (gulp) the 37-year-old third baseman is still owed over the next five seasons?

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Bruce Miles and Scot Gregor

Bruce Miles has been covering the Chicago Cubs for the Daily Herald since 1998, and major-league baseball since 1989. He grew up in Chicago and is one of those rare birds who followed both the Cubs and White Sox.

Along with Cubs radio announcer Pat Hughes, Bruce co-authored the book, "Harry Caray: Voice of the Fans."

He checks in on the fan blogs and is a daily reader of Baseball Prospectus.

Scot Gregor has been covering the Chicago White Sox for the Daily Herald since 1994, and major-league baseball since 1990.

He grew up in Pittsburgh, where he idolized Roberto Clemente. Scott graduated high school in 1979, when the Steelers and the Pirates were both the best in the world.